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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10612523 02/12/15 04:28 AM
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I caught this fish today in another pond. What species is it?



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Looks like a Warmouth to me! hmmm


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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10614305 02/12/15 09:14 PM
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not a perch smile


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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10614325 02/12/15 09:21 PM
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Looks like a bluegill


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Originally Posted By: General Jigs
not a perch smile


I use call them perch, til some one from michigan corrected and showed me a real perch.


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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: General Jigs] #10614444 02/12/15 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted By: General Jigs
not a perch smile


That subject was already addressed on page 1 of the thread. Since that time when people come up to me and ask me what I'm fishing for I say "Bluegill and Sunfish". Every one of them looks at me and says "Perch"? LOL, it is what it is.

Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10614560 02/12/15 10:55 PM
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Looking at the Freshwater Aquatic Species section of the TPW Web site I would say the fish resembles the Warmouth the most. Just my opinion.




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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10615249 02/13/15 02:42 AM
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Thanks for the response guys. My thoughts were Warmouth as well. It has a mouth the size of a Warmouth and the color pattern. But there are so many hybrid species out there I will often send the picture to TPWD to confirm.

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You may catch a new breed, one of these days. grin


Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10696756 03/15/15 03:04 PM
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Not a perch

Is this a Bluegill and Longear hybrid? Aweful long ear on this fish but it has the bluegill color pattern.


Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10697174 03/15/15 07:39 PM
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Jamie the more I look at it I would go with a Longear. As we talked about the other night It could also be a Hybrid between Bluegill/Longear however I am leaning more towards a Longear. hmmm


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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10698047 03/16/15 02:05 AM
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[quote=J-Moe]Not a perch

Is this a Bluegill and Longear hybrid? Aweful long ear on this fish but it has the bluegill color pattern.

J-Moe, I believe Banker is right, I think it is a Longear as well. Longear have many variations in color. I have seen pictures of Longears like this but never caught one, my usual spots have different looking Longear than this one. And honestly it lacks several bluegill characteristics.
I caught a couple today that are Bluegill x Longear Hybrids Ill share the pics along with a couple of Green Sunfish and Native Bluegill that I thought was pretty.

By the way, very pretty fish, nice catch! thumb

Also: I read the rest of this forum and wanted to throw my 2cents in the literal name subject. I call all the sunfish by their literal names and nicknames, its not a crime. I call them perch when Im talking about them in a group all the time. Constantly as a matter of fact. I was raised that way. While it is nice to know the actual names, there is nothing at all wrong with a nickname. There are several nicknames to EVERY fish and tpwd acknowledges them too. I would gladly take anyone on in a fish naming constest, literal and nickname because I know my fish. And yet I still call them perch. My point is its not bad to use nicknames like perch.

lol_2 Ok now that I got that out here are the pics!









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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: Fishing_4_Life] #10698074 03/16/15 02:18 AM
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I am responding for free that another name might be good tasting panfish candy .
Originally Posted By: Fishing_4_Life
[quote=J-Moe]Not a perch

Is this a Bluegill and Longear hybrid? Aweful long ear on this fish but it has the bluegill color pattern.

J-Moe, I believe Banker is right, I think it is a Longear as well. Longear have many variations in color. I have seen pictures of Longears like this but never caught one, my usual spots have different looking Longear than this one. And honestly it lacks several bluegill characteristics.
I caught a couple today that are Bluegill x Longear Hybrids Ill share the pics along with a couple of Green Sunfish and Native Bluegill that I thought was pretty.

Also: I read the rest of this forum and wanted to throw my 2cents in the literal name subject. I call all the sunfish by their literal names and nicknames, its not a crime. I call them perch when Im talking about them in a group all the time. Constantly as a matter of fact. I was raised that way. While it is nice to know the actual names, there is nothing at all wrong with a nickname. There are several nicknames to EVERY fish and tpwd acknowledges them too. I would gladly take anyone on in a fish naming constest, literal and nickname because I know my fish. And yet I still call them perch. My point is its not bad to use nicknames like perch.

lol_2 Ok now that I got that out here are the pics!








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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: J-Moe] #10698086 03/16/15 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted By: J-Moe
I caught this fish today in another pond. What species is it?




Warmouth- awesome fish with an attitude


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Re: Perch Species Identification [Re: psalty] #10698094 03/16/15 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: psalty
I am responding for free that another name might be good tasting panfish candy .

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I like that name too!!! food

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